A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
To Use A Mountain
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Six rural communities are marked as candidates for an unthinkable fate: their land, a burial ground for 77,000 tons of nuclear waste. Against the impassive logic of government analysis and archives, a people’s history of resistance and stewardship emerges through a visceral journey across the landscapes, ecologies, and personal histories of the candidate sites
Additional Music:
Boris Bunnik (Severnaya)
Mechanical Sound Engineering
Animation:
Magdalena Orellana
Archival Footage Research:
Rosemary Rotondi
Associate Producer:
Chris Cassingham
Tom Richmond
Cinematography:
Casey Carter
Co-Executive Producer:
Heather A. Baldry
Colorist:
Matt Riggieri
Consulting Editor:
Blair McClendon
Todd Chandler
Consulting Producer:
Sara Archambault
Farhad Mohammadi
Director:
Casey Carter
Editor:
Casey Carter
Executive Producer:
Brett Story
Ryan Krivoshey
Maida Lynn
Original Music Composer:
Kara-Lis Coverdale
Producer:
Colleen Cassingham
Jonna McKone
Sound Designer:
Casey Carter
Jared Paolini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jared Paolini
Sound Recordist:
Devin Boyle
Colleen Cassingham
Lydia Cornett
Peter Halquist
Bradley Marshall
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